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LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J,— ROSES 



Hardy Everblooming Roses 



— (Concluded) 

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SOUV, DE CLAUDIUS PERN ET— Another 

 season's reports from all sections see this peer- 

 less rose emerge triumphantly as the most 

 dependable golden-yellow garden rose of today. 

 It is equally charming in bud, or while opening, 

 and after fully blooming. The plants grow 

 freely, and produce flowers liberally. It has 

 very attractive green foliage and, in common 

 with all Pernetiana roses, is quite thorny. 

 Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET— It is 

 a strong, vigorous grower and produces its large 

 flowers which are beautiful in both bud and 

 fully developed bloom and w^hich are of an 

 intense oriental red, shading to cochineal- 

 carmine at the margin of the petals, the whole 

 being suffused with a golden sheen ; a brilliancy 

 of coloring. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



SUNBURST — Long, lovely buds, which open 

 to large, perfectly formed and double flow^ers 

 of su phur yellow, make this one of the most 

 attractive varieties in its color class. Strong 

 plants of spreading habit ; quite hardy, but in 

 common with the majority of yellow roses ap- 

 preciates protection in cold sections. 



SOUVENIR DE GEO, BECKWITH— Im- 

 mense, very double blooms of salmon-pink and 

 yellow. Richly blended in petals of good sub- 

 stance, and moderately fragrant. Plant is erect, 

 vigorously branching and productive. 



WILHELM KORDES— Buds long and point- 

 ed; double high-centered and of deep golden 

 salmon, overspread with a tint of copper and 

 carrying veins in red. Fragrant and free- 

 flowering. Hardy, compact growth. 



HYBRID 



sou ENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— THE SENSATIONAL 

 YELLOW ROSE THAT HAS HELD ITS OWN AGAINST 

 ALL NEWCOMERS DURING THE LAST FEW YEARS 



WILLIAM F. DREER— Wonderfully beau- 

 tiful flowers of golden fawn and orange-pink ; 

 moderately fragrant. 



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PERPETUAL ROSES 



With the exception of Rosa Rugosa, these are the hardiest 

 of all Roses. They are of vigorous, upright habit, with large 

 leaves and very large, full, double, richly fragrant flowers 

 which are produced in profusion in June. In order to obtain 

 the finest flowers, prune severely in early 

 spring, manure liberally and hoe often ; 

 plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Heavy field=grown plants, each, 75c.; 

 dozen, $7.50; 100, $50.00. (Add 10% to re- 

 mittance if shipment is desired bv Parcel post.) 



ALFRED COLOMB— Bright red; one 

 of the best. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH— Alovely she 1 

 pink ; long pointed buds ; very large petals 

 and large, finely formed, compact flowers, 

 verv full and fragrant. 



*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, WHITE 

 AMERICAN BEAUTY OR SNOW 

 QUEEN — Snow^-white; flowers extremely 

 large, yet beautifully formed. Growth is strong 

 and vigorous. Abundant bloomer. 



^GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Brilliant red 

 or scarlet-crimson; large and full. Very fra- 

 grant. 



GEO. AH RENDS (Pink American Beauty)— 



Bound to become as popular as Druschki. 

 Strong, robust grower, making a sturdy bush ; 

 free bloomer and absolutely hardy everywhere. 

 The color is delicate pink; deliciously fragrant. 

 ANxNA DE PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN — Very 



DIESBACH, (Jeep crimson, shaded maroon on inner petals. 

 sinsLL?PiNK of oldest stand-bys and still unsur- 



FAVORITE passed in many ways. 



